Fluff Friday 113

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For our overnight diapers, we use a flushable liner. During the day, the diaper sprayer does the work. We actually also rinse out the overnight diapers to try to lessen the ammonia. So far, it's working!

Our washing machine is upstairs, so we have our diaper pail in the upstairs bathroom. Usually I shake the big stuff off into the toilet and then use the shower sprayer to clean up any stuck on before throwing it into the diaper pail.

I use flush-able liners(but daddy doesn't), so when there is a messy poo, I rinse it in the sink or tub(depending on the extent of the mess). I sprinkle on some baking soda and stuff it in with the dirties! I LOVE that our bumGenius 4.0's have no stains , but I can't say the same for the FuzziBunz though. 🙁My method seems to work great, but I've been thinking about getting a diaper sprayer…mostly so I don't have to keep scrubbing out the sink and tub!!!

We finally forked over the cash for a diaper sprayer a couple months ago and we have that in our downstairs bathroom. With another baby due in under 3 months, I'd love to have a sprayer for upstairs too…

For messy diapers: I like to use fleece liners… keeps baby drier and most of the messes just fall into the toilet. When it's really sticky, I use the diaper sprayer… but liners make that more convenient, too. Could really use a diaper sprayer for the other bathroom 😉

Baby hasn't arrived yet, but the plan is to just toss the diapers in the washer while she's solely breastfed, then use a sprayer when she starts solids or if we have to supplement/switch to formula. So winning a sprayer would be most excellent!

I use a diaper sprayer mostly and occasionally flushable liners but only when I use rash cream and need a barrier. My youngest (I have 2 in dipes) eats only breast milk and I don't even rinse those poos.

As of right now the only thing I do for messy diapers is toilet dunking 😛 (Though I will occasionally toss on some baking soda for the truly nasty diapers) I am fairly new to cloth and don't quite have all of the accessories yet. A diaper sprayer is something I've been considering getting.

Our method with our last babe was to rinse them in the toilet, you know hold on to the diaper tight, flush the toilet and hope for the best! We have a baby on the way, Due in March, and I would love a diaper sprayer!

with my daughter, we just shook out the solids and washed in the washing machine. the really messy diapers we wipe off with tp. i'd love one of these for the next baby… cleaner and less waste!heatheranya at hotmail dot com

I use flannel liners that I sewed. Sometimes if the diaper is really bad, the flannel liner just gets thrown out, since they are inexpensive to make. A diaper sprayer would be a welcome addition in my house since my littlest is just starting solids!

Well I always just threw my little girl's diapers in the washer…but since she just started eating solids recently I've noticed the need for a new procedure. I started using the flushable liners that I purchased along with our first diaper purchase when she was brand new…but we really do need a diaper sprayer! I've been pining over it a bit, as we really can't afford it right now. This would be fantastic to win!!!

Since I just started cloth diapering two months ago, I haven't invested in a diaper sprayer yet. Right now, with a 2 year old and a 5 month old I just "swish" the diapers in the toilet then throw in the washer. I'd be so happy if I won this, it'd be much easier, and my husband would be very happy!

i don't have a diaper sprayer, so i take the insert out and put a water bottle in (to give me a hard surface to make it easier to scrape) and use a kitchen whisk (obviously never returning to the kitchen again) to scrape the poop off directly into the toilet. i dunk the diaper a few times and scrape some more. not my favorite activity.

For dirty diapers I usually drop as much as possible into the toilet and either swish or grab the shower head, but it is difficult b/c it is almost too much water when trying to spray over the toilet. I would love an actual diaper sprayer!

We currently use flushable liners, but honestly, they don't make much of a difference! Half the time the liner gets all twisted up and all the mess ends up on the diapers anyway. So- would love to try a diaper sprayer!

For now with breastfed poop, I just rinse in cold/cold washer before washing. For my older kids, it was liners and the toilet swoosh. I would SO LOVE to try a sprayer with my new baby. She's #7 and I don't have a diaper service this round to help me out with the poopies.

Still just EBF'ing here, but I have resorted to using the kitchen sink sprayer a couple of times, and then scrubbing the sink. It'll be nice if I don't have to do the last step of that though. Dreading starting solids without a sprayer.

We used to spray with a jerry-rigged sprayer (made from a shower sprayer for giving dogs baths), but that doesn't work for the place we're in now. Now I just plop it in the toilet and then wash. Not the greatest routine, but workable. A diaper sprayer would help! 🙂

For Christmas, hubby got me a diaper sprayer that attaches to our faucet. I am in LOVE with it!!! Cloth diapering has become so much easier with the diaper sprayer. No more scrubbing poopy diapers by hand prior to washday! 🙂

I just bought a pack of the flushable liners, but would really like to get a sprayer, so that I don't have to keep buying the liners. Before purchasing the liners, we just hoped that it was solid and if not, scraped it off with whatever we could find, lol.

I dunk her diapers in the toilet and then soak them in cold water and get them as clean as I can before putting them in the pail. I would be so grateful for a diaper sprayer! It would make my process SO much easier and then maybe I could get the hubby to even help….just maybe… 😉

I have to dunk the diapers but only when he has eaten food, which is not often. I hate it! He is mainly breastfed at this time but he is almost 1 so we will add more and more food soon. I really need a spayer!Stacy Allen Vidrine

I just discovered the disposable (and flushable) liners by Grovia and I am in love with them. No more trying to use toilet paper to get off what doesn't shake off! And since baby is pretty predictable, I only use 2 in a day so the roll of 200 will last a long time!

I occasionally use liners (especially when traveling), but right now we're in the good stage where the poop falls off the diaper. I've been known to dunk a diaper at home and would love a sprayer to rinse diapers.

I'm going to be starting cloth diapers next week (anxiously waiting for my first order to arrive in the mail as we speak) so I'm not sure what I'm going to do with my poopie diapers yet. A diaper sprayer looks like it would come in handy though. I'm banking on dumping the waste into the toilet for now and letting the washing machine do the rest.

We have our second daughter arriving in April and having only started CDing once our oldest was potty-trained and only making wet diapers at night, we hadn't needed one. But I know it will make everything easier. I have this one on the registry.

I rinse in the toilet if needed(yes it's very messy sometimes) with a plastic squishy stick thing that came with the g-diapers package. Or if I know there's gonna be a mess I use flushable/reusable liners.

We just plop when at home and use flushable liners when we are out to make clean up easier. Would love to try a sprayer for the next baby though. Just thinking about that peanut butter consistency poo makes me want one!

I am currently just tossing into the diaper pail(no solids yet, BF). I have had no stains yet because I have only been using cloth for 2 weeks, part time and washing every night. I would really like a diaper sprayer for when the novelty of nightly laundry with several cycles and line drying wears off!

I'm currently expecting our third baby so it's been a while since we've had a little one in diapers, my youngest is 3 1/2. But normally when we'd have a messy diaper I'd dunk or plop it into the toliet. I didn't discover flushable liners until my 2nd was close to toliet training.

I think the addition of a diaper strayer for #3 would be Awesome less messy alternative to what we are use to.

We just shake and plop as much as we can – and the washer does the rest. I think I may need to start rinsing the overnight diapers since we have been battling some ammonia issues – maybe that will help.

I use liners sometimes (mostly to protect mt dipes from creams) and I recently got a sprayer and had it connected but I'm still learning how to not make a mess 🙂 It would be nice to have a sprayer in each bathroom.

With my newborn (breastfed) I just toss in the washer. With my older one, I have to swish out in the toilet. Yuck! I did have a sprayer, but unfortunately it got broken. 🙁 I would love to have another sprayer. It made clean-up so easy. As soon as we get the money I plan to buy one (if I don't win this one).

Currently I do not have to do too much to clean up messy diapers because my youngest is 6 months old and just now starting to taste other pureed foods, i hope to win this sprayer that would be perfect timing! Otherwise i guess toilet dunks?!

In response to the FF (hope I do this right!!)I currently just dump/flick all soiled bits in the toilet. I can't bring myself to swish (eeewwww). I would absolutely love a sprayer, but can't bring myself to spring for one. 🙁

I havn't started cloth diapering just yet but my baby is due in a few weeks and I plan on using flushable liners at least at first because I cant afford a diaper sprayer yet. I have to be able to afford the diapers first.I also am a bit intimidated by a diaper sprayer as I think it my get poo all over my bathroom if I use it wrong.I'm very good at goofing things up sometimes. I also follow you on facebook. My ID=Shana Storey/100000709737038

For newborn messes…toss it in the bag. For more solid ones I try to let as much as possible plop in the toilet, but, for stuff that's left on there I dunk and swirl. Sometimes I even rinse in the sink after if I need to.